Big Tobacco is at it again and we need your help to stop them. At this year's Winter X Games, ESPN's popular extreme sports event, there was a new sponsor – the Lorillard tobacco company, maker of Newport cigarettes. Lorillard used the X Games to get its name and message out to thousands of young people.

Let ESPN know how you feel about Lorillard's involvement with the X Games.


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Subject:Protect Kids from Tobacco - Kick Lorillard Out!
President Bodenheimer:

I was shocked to find out that the Winter X Games VII, your extreme sports event that is so popular with kids, had a new sponsor this year--the Lorillard Tobacco Company. This company's so-called youth anti-smoking program is best known for its ridiculous slogan, "Tobacco is Whacko, If You're a Teen," which promotes the idea that smoking is an adult habit and makes smoking more attractive to teens striving to rebel and appear more mature.

Lorillard is using this program to get its name and its message in front of kids in communities across the country. Recent studies have shown that tobacco industry "anti-youth smoking programs" may actually encourage kids to smoke.

Did you know that Lorillard is the manufacturer of Newport cigarettes, the brand preferred by a whopping 70% of African-American youth smokers? ESPN and the Winter X Games shouldn't be partnering with an industry whose product kills over 400,000 people in the United States every year and which relies on a steady stream of new customers - kids - to maintain its profits.

Please don't be a party to this blatant ploy by Lorillard to reach kids. I hope that you will act quickly to sever all ties between the X Games and the Lorillard Tobacco Company in order to protect the image of the ESPN and the health of its fans.

I look forward to reading your positive response to this request.

Sincerely,

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